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Teaching Conservation in Developing Nations.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Superintendent of Documents, 1977.Description: 262 pSubject(s): Genre/Form: Summary: This manual is designed to provide Peace Corps volunteers and other field workers with ideas, activities, and resources for incorporating conservation education into their day-to-day community activities. It begins with a chapter dealing with a self-contained conservation center. Other chapters tell of ways in which a conservation education program can be incorporated into a school, a health center, an agricultural center, or other community services. The appendices provide information on exhibit and study materials; nature trails; landscaping; signs, labels, and guides; public facilities; live animals; and endangered species. (Bb).
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Book Book School of Social Work Library Open Shelf S946 BRA (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 139014 Available BK118138

This manual is designed to provide Peace Corps volunteers and other field workers with ideas, activities, and resources for incorporating conservation education into their day-to-day community activities. It begins with a chapter dealing with a self-contained conservation center. Other chapters tell of ways in which a conservation education program can be incorporated into a school, a health center, an agricultural center, or other community services. The appendices provide information on exhibit and study materials; nature trails; landscaping; signs, labels, and guides; public facilities; live animals; and endangered species. (Bb).

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